Places
Argentina
* Córdoba Province, ArgentinaColombia
* Córdoba Department * Córdoba, QuindÃo * Córdoba, BolÃvar * Córdoba, Nariño * Córdoba (wetland), a wetland of BogotaMexico
* Córdoba, VeracruzSpain
* Province of Córdoba (Spain), of which Córdoba is the capital of ** Córdoba (Spanish Congress electoral district), the electoral district representing the province * Córdoba (Vino de la Tierra), a wine-producing region in Spain * Kingdom of Córdoba, historical territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of CastileHistorical Islamic states
* Emirate of Córdoba, 756–929 * Caliphate of Córdoba, 929–1031 * Taifa of Córdoba, 11th centuryVenezuela
* Córdoba Municipality, Táchira, a municipality of Táchira State, VenezuelaCars
* Chrysler Cordoba * SEAT CórdobaShips
* MSC ''Cordoba'', a 2008 Liberia registered container vessel operated by MSC * SS ''N. Y. U. Victory'', a Victory class ship, converted in 1947 for civilian use and renamed ''Cordoba''Sports organisations
* Bball Córdoba, Basketball team based in Córdoba, Andalusia * Córdoba CF, a Spanish football club * RCD Córdoba, defunct Spanish football team from Córdoba, Andalusia * Córdoba F.C., a defunct Colombian football team, from MonterÃa, Córdoba, ColombiaTreaties
* Cordoba Agreement, 2006, an agreement between the Governments of Spain, the United Kingdom and Gibraltar * Treaty of Córdoba, establishing Mexican independence from Spain in 1821People with the surname
Culture
* Marcelo Córdoba (born 1973), Argentine actor * Pedro de Cordoba (1881–1950), American actor * Ximena Córdoba (born 1979), Colombian model and actressMilitary and politics
* Ana Fabricia Córdoba (c.1959 – 2011), Colombian human rights activist * Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (Yucatán conquistador) (died 1517) * Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (founder of Nicaragua) (died 1526) * Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1453–1515), Spanish military leader * Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1585–1645), Spanish military leader * Hisham III of Córdoba (1026–1031), the last Caliph of Córdoba * Jaime Córdoba (politician) (1950–2024), Curaçaoan politician * José MarÃa Córdoba (1799–1829), general of the Colombian army during the Latin American War of independence * Piedad Córdoba (born 1955), Colombian senator * Subh of Cordoba (circa 940 – circa 999), regent of the Caliphate of CórdobaReligion
* Eulogius of Córdoba (died 857), Spanish bishop, one of the Martyrs of Córdoba * Pelagius of Córdoba (c. 912–926), Christian boy and saint who died as a martyr in CordobaSports
* Alberto Cordoba (1925-2019), Mexican footballer * Allen Córdoba (born 1995), Panamanian baseball infielder * Carlos Córdoba (born 1958), Argentine football coach and former player * César Córdoba (born 1980), Spanish professional kickboxer and boxer * Fernando Gastón Córdoba (born 1974), Argentine football midfielder * Hernan Córdoba (1989–2009), Colombian footballer * Iñigo Córdoba (born 1997), Spanish footballer * Iván Córdoba (born 1976), Colombian footballer * Jaime Córdoba (born 1988), Colombian footballer * Jhon Córdoba (born 1993), Colombian footballer * John Córdoba (born 1987) Colombian footballer * Nicolás Córdoba (born 1989), Argentine artistic gymnast * Óscar Córdoba (born 1970), Colombian football goalkeeper * Ricardo Cordoba, (born 1983), Panamanian boxer * VÃctor Córdoba (born 1962), Panamanian super middleweight boxerOther uses
* University of Cordoba (disambiguation), several educational facilities throughout the world * ''Córdoba'' (Albéniz), a musical composition by Isaac Albéniz * Nicaraguan córdoba, the currency of Nicaragua * Cordoba Fighting Dog, an extinct breed of fighting dog * Cordoba Initiative, a multi-national, multi-faith organization dedicated to improving Muslim-West relations * Park51, real estate and community center in Manhattan, New York, originally named ''Cordoba House''See also
* Cordoba House, a planned Islamic community center in Lower Manhattan, US * Cordoba Foundation, a UK-based research and advisory group * 365 Corduba, an asteroid * Cordova (disambiguation) {{DEFAULTSORT:Cordoba